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The Season Academy is mostly underground, its main entrance being through a local gym. It is divided into five sections, one for each of the disciplines, and one shared area. Students rarely board with the school, finding local lodgings if necessary. The school weapon is the tewhatewha, a traditional Maori weapon introduced by Master Aihe, the very first Summer Sensei and mother-in-law of the school Sensei.

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  • Season Ninja Academy
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  • The Season Academy is mostly underground, its main entrance being through a local gym. It is divided into five sections, one for each of the disciplines, and one shared area. Students rarely board with the school, finding local lodgings if necessary. The school weapon is the tewhatewha, a traditional Maori weapon introduced by Master Aihe, the very first Summer Sensei and mother-in-law of the school Sensei.
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  • The Season Academy is mostly underground, its main entrance being through a local gym. It is divided into five sections, one for each of the disciplines, and one shared area. Students rarely board with the school, finding local lodgings if necessary. The school weapon is the tewhatewha, a traditional Maori weapon introduced by Master Aihe, the very first Summer Sensei and mother-in-law of the school Sensei.
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